THE NEWS, Justice Hart, in Cleveland, decided that Bishop Wm. B. Campbell, of the African Evangelical Mission, is not gulity of embes- glement, upon which charge he was arrested gome time ago at the instance of a number of elders and deacons of the church, The big towboat Joseph B., Willlams, with her big tow of coal, passed down the Mississippl for New Orleans. On her trip down she ran into the bank at Island 26, and sank six boats of coal, owned by C, Jutte & Co,, of Pittsburg. The loss will amount to £12,000, we Mrs, Samuel D, Smith, of Detroit, Mich, was sentenced to thirteen months’ imprison- ment at Duluth, Minn, for uttering a forged paper.—-—Nathan D, Clark, of the Clark- Hutchinson Company of Boston, committed suicide in a hotel in that city, Tudor, during a quarrel with Abraham For- shee, in Lincoln ccunty, W. Va,, attacked the latter with a pitchfork, inflicting fatal injuries, -At the meeting of the board of regents of the West Virginia State University at Morgantown, the purchase of be used for practical experiments in connec tion with the Agricultural ratified. eral store of his brother at Puente, Cal,, was killed by masked robbers. - Marquis gata, the Japanese fleld marshal, Chicago. Arthur Schneider in New Orleans Methodist favor of admitting Marion a farm Department was John Hays, a clerk in the gen- Tala- reached was hanged The Maine voted in ay delegate to the General It was stated that the children of murdered farmer, J. 1 Lanborn, forced to confess to for murder, Episcopal Conference women as Conference, Leavenworth, near Kag.,, was having committed the murder to shield the gulity party. — George Proutman, aged twenty-two years, shot and killed his sweetheart, Blanche nineteen years at St. Loui broken thelr engagement « count of his violent temper, At Elizabeth, N. ployed by the Singer pany, was killed way train. McGinley had been than an hour before th caused his death. His bride when he was kille of the Dayt and shot while Simson, aged 1 i 8, because she had marriage on ac J., Frank M>Ginle; Manufacturing by a Pennayivani wounds are serion of Rock! Mich. The I it ®50.000, by insurance. The frame build and Main street, The convicted of fraudulent rk, #5 is alu IDES, ASO Moines, Ia., was affirme Court. He will five years, RO commandant ibany, WAS Arresied the mails, ——Miss Eliza was married at Bet he Phelpa, } year-old child, were Whetst n Marti dwelling at Maude and May Can their clothes set on Ore stove in their home i ¥Ya., and both died Executions %« Heinltsoh, fssued aiainst dealer of Lancs Ihe assets of his store property assess~d at £20,000 an mn encumbered with 823,000, rigages am American T ill in Richmond, of the throat. His con Charles H. Larkin two members of a struck by a fast train 1 Railroad near Downing, Pa., sad instantly killed. -A disastrous fire which occurred in Halifax, N 8., destroyed the lumber yards and feed stores of John Davidson & Son burned the residence of the senior member of the firm, and caused considerable damage to several other dwellings Two deputy United States marshals have captured @ gang of five outlaws near Coffesville, Kans. after a hot fight, in which Oliver Rooks, ore of the desperados, was mortally wounded looks’ horse was shot from under h and he was wounded before he would give up. pA squall on Lake Mendota struck two shells of the University of Wisconsin's crew and swamped them. John D. Day, of Janesville, Wis, was drowned, —Thomas Bennett was arrested in Mount Holly, N. J, on the charge of forging his father-in-law # name, At Eastland, Wis. , the boller SAW. mill blew up, killing Mr. Eastland, his son, and Mr, Keith,—A, C, Probert, mayor, and a well-known banker of Washburoe, Wis, has been arrested on a charge of embezzie. ment preferred by Cashier Hutson, of the Bank of Lodi. He gave bonds in the sum of 1,600 ——At Elizabeth, N. J., George Polet- sohieck was [fatally stabbed ina drunken fight with Michael Morris, Morris alleges that he acted in self-defense, ihe Wel land Port Flour Mills, in Weiland Port, Ont. we re burned to the ground, with their con- tents. Loss $125,000; insurance small-—-— Judge Baker, of the Bupreme Court in Chi cago, issued a stay ip the case of the Meadow eroft brothers, who were convicted of re ceiving deposits after they knew that thels bank was insolvent. This will result in » new trial —R, 8 Williams, clerk of the Circuit Court at Carthage, Tonn., shot and seriously wounded Clarence W. Garrett, » lawyer and Populist politician, ——Radolph Muller, a grocer of Louisville, Ky., fired twe barrels of a shotgun into his wife's face be” canse she had filed suit for divores from him She will die, Their three child ren witnessed the shooting. Joseph Willams was ar rested on the charge of stealing copper bands from the Ocean View Trolley road. ——The sawmill near Bax's Postoffice, Va, owned by D. € Jeremy, was destroyed by fire, persons are reported to have Va. and crew were ¢ Pennsylvania fe im, in the Mr: Gardner Williams, the American en- gineer, who Is manager of the De Beers mines, is among the members of the reform committes who have been committed for trial on the charge of high treason in partic. ipating in the Transvaal uprising. QUIET WEDDING. Gen. Harrison Married at St Thomas’ Church, N. VY. THE FLORAL DECORATIONS. Only a Few Guests Were Present All The Were Not Accepted. at the Ceramony. Invitations The marriage of Mrs. Mary Lord Dimmlck to Gen, Benjamin Harrison was solemnized at 8t. Thomas' Church, New York, at 5.45 o'clock Monday Dr, Wesley Brown, rector, officiated at the ceremony. The marriage of Mrs. Dimmick to General the relatives and select friends of the alternoon. Harrison, took place in presence of 20 bride and The edifice style that groom, was & very select affair, was not decorated in the marked the nuptials of Miss Vanderbiit and Miss Whitney, the two most dings but the lilacs and ascension Illes were arranged lavish important wed. of the season; flowers used in MRS, DIMM] exquisite taste and the prettier and more ef The altar was he A'lar was pia int pew Ot ernor Morton hind Mrs. Parker, tor and Mrs 3 W, Foster Mrs, ( AT Mr Ay tor and the Peannsvivania Railr Mr. and bride's relatives and In the pews behind gat the hard Parker, I Rio MoeGill ga, Mr, WK the Misses Mra the Misses [oe ls art. fra aad wis and iroughton and Miss Lam? AT THE CHANCEL. Ganeral Fifth-Avenuse Gen. Benjamin Harrison left the by lose carriage, the accompanied a al 9 0 tion Dr. Br They passed in b Rev, wns use on Filty-third street Sf GEN. BENJAMIN HARRISON, FIFTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. HOUBE Nixgrv-spvesta DAy.—The House spent the day debating a Lil to fix the standard of welghits and measures by the adoption of the metric system after July 1, 1808 and a prop- osition that the government share with the District of Columbia the expenses of creating and maintaining 8 publie library in the city f Washington, The latter was defeated and the fate of the metric bill still hangs in the balance, Ona rising vote it was defeated, but Mr. Stone, chairman of the committees on colnage, weights and measures, secured the ayes and noes, and, pending the roll-call, the House adjourned. In the House the bill loadopt the metric system of weights and measures was sent back to the committee on wolnuge, weights and measures for further wousideration, The remainder of the day wis devoted to debate on the Lill to exempt snflingg vessels engaged in the constwise trade from compulsory pllotage laws, Mr, Cum- mings charged that Mr. Chamberlain, com. misstoner of navigation, had favor the tdi), The conference report 19 agricultural appropriation bill was Nixgry-graura Day been lobbying House, ating the | to alu MO puisory n sailing yess fn the rade, defeated by a large rity, The District of Colomida appropria- tion Lill, » recommitted early In March, wi up in amended form, It pakes an ag wriation of a lump sum for harities to b spded under the directic ond wit the of the appropriation s35¢ colesiastion] or sectarian i. A resolution Hecretary Olney for nfter de- pHotage is engaged const wise the measure ma Was 4 y way efforts made b { the liberation EENATE i Day B. Busan awaited the coming of the bridal party. The bride left the home of her sister, Mrs, John F Parker, 40 East Thirty eighth street at 5:10, Bhe was accompanied by her brother-in-law, Lieutenant John F. Parker, who gave her away. They arrived at the church entrance at 5:20 and proceeded to the tower-room where the bridal procession followed in the follow: ing order: Mr. E. P Tibbott, Mr. Daniel M. Ramasdell, ushers; Mra Dimmick and Lieutenant Parker, and proceeded io the chanosl, where General Harrison, accom panied by his best mau, General Tracy, re- celved his bride, The ushers, standing to one side, faced the altar ae the bride and groom stepped forward to the altar rail, where the rector, Dr. Brown, was waiting. Dr. George Willlam Warren, organist of the church, plaved the bridal music from Lohengrin, and during the eatire ceremony played very softly Mascagni's Intermezzo “Cavalleria * That portion of the matri- monial service known as the marriage ser- vice proper, the recital of which lasts only about 15 minutes, was used, and immediate ly the blessing was pronounced, General and Mre, Harrison, followed by Mrs John F. Parker and General Tracy, Mr. Tibbott and Mr. Bamsdell, Lisutenast Parker and Mr, and Mrs Pinchot walked down the aisle to the strains of the Taanhauser march of Wagner, and entering the carriages waiting at the entranos the bridal party wae driven to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Pinchot, 2 Grammercy Park, where light refreshments traveling attire for the tip to Indianapolis receptio the y bulid himself a palace in New York Herr Liobknecht, the people at his last George Cracker, Western milliogaire, socialist m f i visit England in ember May. {yoy eto and collection of hymn Lo to be that which Mr. Gladstone has accumu lated a* Hawarden Mrs handsome umbrella by of Atianta. The shell, with gold moun Daniel Baugh, of Jeffersonville, Ind., is 107 years of age. He celebrated his birth. day last week by a dinner, at which six gen- erations of the table, J. W, Kirk, of Kansas City, bas twenty completes suits of clothes a year, flve over- coats, and truaks full of hats snd shoes, All of his clothing is made by Kausas Ci y tal ore Joseph Cowles, at one time engineer of the Grand Central line, at Tombstone, Ariz has struck it rich in dado. Last week he sold his bail interest in a mine to an Euglish syndicate for $150,000, The Dayer brothers, the weli-knonn Brooklyn horsemen, have returned from the South, where they have spent the Winter in Florida. They had a small naphtha launch, which they used om hunting expeditions after alligators Bashford Dean, professor of natural sclence in Columbia College, New York, will with a party of students «f Columbia Cole lege, visit the Northwest the middle of June for the purpose of studying the character. istics of marine life in Pu.et Sound. been presented the Po handle is Sam Jones has joe Iie part. ment tortoise tinge family were seated at th Fresioent VIR as heen presented by a committee representing foreign business in. terests in Mexico, as a slight testimonial of scription, costing $80,000, Missionaries Will Not Be Mo- lested in Turkey. MUST CONFORM WITH LAWS. Assurance Given Sir Phillip Currie and Mr, Riddle that Wiiit Not Be Mcolested Sald to Be Interested In the Project Missionaries Russia of Expulsion. The steps taken in behalf of the missionar fos in Asin Minor have had a beneficial effect Ibe Turkish government replying to the re newed representations on the subject made by the British Ambassador, 8ir Phillp Cur d'Affalres fit dipl rie, and the United Stat Mr. John W. Rid: that the miss not be s Charge the MRLs iid assured naries in Asia Minor we molested ‘so they with the laws of the Aries are no the { cienrin have been lo agalost the g of the Armegian Minister to Turkey, wi State Departmen ican citizes, ns arrested by the Uni Our tion that un to exercise nand the re LOVE, BULLETS AND DYNAMITE. An Irate Father Kills His Dang Her Sweetheart. Tex, morning few minute John Miss Mallis Broo A. At Millican, the a yeloek in Broo and Killed his daaghter, seriously wounded her sweetheart, Wotrels, and then rommitted sulelde lovers and iad made up their minds to marry, in oppo. sition to the of the father. When the northbound Central train, lue at Houston at 2:02 A. ¥,, stopped at the station, the young people were there ready to got aboard and ran away. Worrsls helped Miss Brooks upon the first step of the platform, and jost as she got up her father, who stepped from the other side of the oar, fired upon her, shooting her through the right breast, the bullet passing through her body. She fell back ward in the arms of her lover with the word: “Oh! Arthur, father has killed me,” and immedi. ately expired, As Worrels bent down to lav her on the platform, Brooks fired upon him under the oar, the ball passing through his neck and making a serious and probably fatal wound. After the shooting Brooks, who has been employed at the rock quarry of Green & Olive, went to the quarry and tried to bor row a pistol, but could not get one. He thea went to the powder-house, secured n box of dynamite, and, going away about 100 yards, sat down upon it and appiled a mach. A terrific sxplosion followed, which tore him to pieces, not enou th fragments bot outed up 40 0 tyme box, _ Captain-General Weylor has postponed the execution of Jose Caorera Roque, the fous vr. Worrels and Miss Brooks were wishes vodng lady's Havana, and recommends | 6» pardon ¥ PENNSYLVANIA ITEMS Epitome of News Gleaned From Various Parts of | the Etate Citizens of Rockville, miles fn small te WHE greatly ex wn five | west of Harrisburg, cited over what is supp sed to have been an attempt to by putting poisonous well frout of the Tibbens, the son of the ind “rn. poison the people of village MH mo in the Lock Tas thie in J as Hage biacksminh ut ® o'clock and « from the cup He wine went to the pump ab coplousl diately Was Rito J be deathly sick, quickly summoned, and, stomach pump, saved the young man's life There is no suspicion as to the perpetrator of the malicious deed, but the matter is be Ing Investiguted, There was a ru that others were poisoned, but Tibbens was the only vietim, Fhe poison was put in the wel after night or early in the mornlag, as water was taken from An « iderly lady, Miss Willing, the f rived in Chester for the in the CRS the i glates that Friendic near fut vif Diy i yoR irom (eg foe Thieves stole 8 horse, carriage and Henry | harpe« fo fr le on Dr. sher's pr ¥ | 3 i JERKIDS formerly proprie miter himself 5 5 hured After fa the rear of his brother, William a0 Ko . jo n afterwards William handed requested hin “N as he (ook p stairs and put it wad he ravolver and began bead, AWAY. w, | I'll have some fun, homas, waving it about his Suddenly thers was an expio